@article{williams_dew-budd_davis_anderson_bishop_freeman_davis_bray_perkins_hubickey_et al._2015, title={Metabolomic and gene expression profiles exhibit modular genetic and dietary structure linking metabolic syndrome phenotypes in Drosophila}, volume={5}, number={12}, journal={G3-Genes Genomes Genetics}, author={Williams, S. and Dew-Budd, K. and Davis, K. and Anderson, J. and Bishop, R. and Freeman, K. and Davis, D. and Bray, K. and Perkins, L. and Hubickey, J. and et al.}, year={2015}, pages={2817–2829} } @article{reed_williams_springston_brown_freeman_desroches_sokolowski_gibson_2010, title={Genotype-by-diet interactions drive metabolic phenotype variation in Drosophila melanogaster}, volume={185}, number={3}, journal={Genetics}, author={Reed, L. K. and Williams, S. and Springston, M. and Brown, J. and Freeman, K. and DesRoches, C. E. and Sokolowski, M. B. and Gibson, G.}, year={2010}, pages={1009–1019} } @article{pfeiler_castrezana_reed_markow_2009, title={Genetic, ecological and morphological differences among populations of the cactophilic Drosophila mojavensis from southwestern USA and northwestern Mexico, with descriptions of two new subspecies}, volume={43}, ISSN={["1464-5262"]}, DOI={10.1080/00222930802610535}, abstractNote={A variety of molecular markers have consistently shown that little gene flow occurs among the geographically isolated populations of the cactophilic Drosophila mojavensis Patterson and Crow of southwestern USA and northwestern Mexico. The molecular studies support previous subspecies designations of D. mojavensis (D. m. mojavensis from the Mojave Desert and D. m. baja from the Baja California peninsula) and, in addition, suggest that two additional subspecies should be recognized (D. m. sonorensis from Sonora and Sinaloa, Mexico to southern Arizona and D. m. wrigleyi from Santa Catalina Island, California). Here we review evidence from studies on population genetics, ecology and behaviour that supports the subspecies assignments in D. mojavensis, and provide descriptions of D. m. sonorensis and D. m. wrigleyi. We also provide redescriptions of D. m. mojavensis and D. m. baja. Morphologically, the four subspecies are similar in external appearance, but showed differences in the male genitalia.}, number={15-16}, journal={JOURNAL OF NATURAL HISTORY}, author={Pfeiler, E. and Castrezana, S. and Reed, L. K. and Markow, T. A.}, year={2009}, pages={923–938} } @article{gibson_reed_2008, title={Cryptic genetic variation}, volume={18}, number={21}, journal={Current Biology}, author={Gibson, G. and Reed, L. K.}, year={2008}, pages={R989–990} } @misc{clark_eisen_smith_bergman_oliver_markow_kaufman_kellis_gelbart_iyer_et al._2007, title={Evolution of genes and genomes on the Drosophila phylogeny}, volume={450}, number={7167}, journal={Nature}, author={Clark, A. G. and Eisen, M. B. and Smith, D. R. and Bergman, C. M. and Oliver, B. and Markow, T. A. and Kaufman, T. C. and Kellis, M. and Gelbart, W. and Iyer, V. N. and et al.}, year={2007}, pages={203–218} }